Denver
Bottling Big Reds In North Denver
Big bold reds. Big spicy reds. Big full reds. That’s what John Balistreri loves. A wine with some body that’s hot with alcohol. Sure, he makes other varieties at north Denver’s Balistreri winery, but he doesn’t hide what his favorites…
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Broomfield Center Finally On The Rise
After struggling with entertainment bookings for its first year—sans the obligatory games that come with housing two minor league sports teams—the Broomfield Event Center has landed a huge act: Cirque du Soleil. Perhaps hiring Gene Felling as its manager this…
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If The Cool Gets Old, The Food Stays Hot
In considering Nine75, located near Village Bistro in Westminster, I would like to begin by saying that the recent effort on the part of restaurateurs to bring a city dining sensibility into developing locations is welcome.
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Sleep is Good, Rights are Better
Like many starving artists, I find inspiration in the odd hours of the day, or most often, the odder hours of the night. When the house has grown quiet, the last episode of “Cops” has ended and the outside becomes…
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Dropping Eggs Makes Good Theater
“One lady used to come in with a basket of eggs. She’d put one on her head and let it roll down and splatter on the floor. She’d do it again and again for five minutes, egg after egg.” GerRee…
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Museums
Children’s Museum of Denver, 303.433.7444, 2121 Children’s Museum Dr, Denver, 0-8yrs. Denver Art Museum, 720.913.0049, 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver. Longmont Museum, 303.651.8374, 400 Quail Rd, Longmont. WOW Children’s Museum, 303.604.2424, 110 N Harrison Rd, Lafayette, Boulder Public Library,…
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Building Inspiration
There’s a reason you can find a Home Depot or Lowe’s every three exits north of Denver on I-25. Every weekend, homeowners grab their lists of “Honey Dos” and projects that just need to get done. They usually don’t get…
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